The Packers returned two interceptions for touchdowns against the Chargers on Sunday, but they were largely unhappy with their defensive effort. Green Bay defeated San Diego 45-38 at Qualcomm Stadium, allowing them to improve their record to 8-0 on the season. Packers cornerback Charles Woodson was blunt after Philip Rivers rolled for 164 yards and two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to make this game closer than it should have been. Woodson said the Packers played "a lot of bad football" Sunday. He termed the defense "the liability on this team" and said the Packers must get linebacker Clay Matthews in better position "to be the Claymaker." Most important, Woodson acknowledged the Packers can't expect elite play from Rodgers to carry them every week from now until Super Bowl XLVI. "We can't ask our offense to do anything more than what they’ve done," Woodson said. "For those guys to just go up and down the field and score points, I mean, we have to understand that it's not going to always be that way. There's going to be some time when we're going to have to come up bigger than the offense. That's just the reality. We're very fortunate to have the guys we have on the offensive side of the ball. But we have to carry our weight as well."